Boyds Pro Varmint is a great stock in my opinion... I have one on my 260 Rem long range setup. It is a little on the heavier bulky side I will say though... For hunting stocks, I went with the Prairie hunter myself, but the Heritage I now like more.
I recently bought a 111 in 7 Mag and am going to be putting an aftermarket barrel on and I am in search of stock brands that offer for center feed, DBM, long action rifles with heavy contoured barrels weather it is straight cut or heavy varmint/bull contours. I have looked at all the obvious brands but don't know if there is something out there that I am not aware of. I'm trying to stay under $300.00 so Manners and McMillan's are out. I have looked at Choates and like the looks of Boyd's Pro Varmint laminates and am not into chassis'
thanks cook1536
Boyds Pro Varmint is a great stock in my opinion... I have one on my 260 Rem long range setup. It is a little on the heavier bulky side I will say though... For hunting stocks, I went with the Prairie hunter myself, but the Heritage I now like more.
i really like the Boyds Pro as well but after emailing them they don't offer it or the At-One to fit my gun with a heavy barrel
I've never ordered anything but Factory barrel channel, and never will. A 5/8" dowel and sand paper are perfect for opening up the channel to accommodate whatever barrel taper you have. My suggestion is, go with the PV if you like it, and add the cheek riser gadget to it.
I find the At-One "Gimmicky"... I'm also a lefty shooter, so I never get an offering that is just drop in fit, like most righty shooters. I always have to modify something....
There is plenty of meat around the Barrel channel on the PV model. I have a CBI Varmint Contour (.90) at the muzzle and there is still plenty of meat left... A Bull Barrel will fit and still have a little bit left. That heavy barrel will probably NOT fit in the Heritage or Prairie Hunter though... They will only accommodate up to a Lite Varmint or Heavy Sporter contour.
The other thing about the At-One I don't like: The forend is held on by the Sling stud screws (It appears anyway) so you can't take the screws out if you want to make it (exclusively for shooting off bags). The screws appear to be located right in the spot where I would want it setting on bags...
Should anyone doubt that the Prairie Hunter (and probably Heritage too) should NOT be expected to accept a bull barrel, I can tell you that in a fit of wood working stupidity, I opened out my Prairie Hunter to accept an M24 Bartlein. Gun shoots well, and looks STUPID.
And it probably will shoot better once I put a heavier stock on it. After all the front wood was removed, there is flex now.
Ya live and ya learn. It was my first personally pillar bedded stock, and I was proud of that job. Now its basically firewood.....
I’ll take it at firewood price! A cord of firewood is 128 cubic feet. Going price around here is about $200 a cord for premium stuff. Not sure how many cubic feet a stock actually occupies but probably somewhere below or around a cubic ft. Some quick numbers in my head says about $1.60 is fair? =)
Thanks for all the feedback!!! I will probably go ahead and order the PV and use it until i order the heavy barrel, then i can open it up
fun cycle! No matter how deep you get.
Bookmarks